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Slabcamp Run
Slabcamp Run
Birch River in this area has always been sparsely populated because of the
river's remoteness, but in the early part of the 20th century there were more
families living on the river as compared to now. Back then people were less
dependent on the automobile and families would settle in what would now be
considered inaccessible locations. A case in point is Slabcamp Run, which
enters Birch from the left one mile below the Cora Brown Bridge. The ruins of a
long-ago home are still visible near the mouth of Slabcamp. |
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